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. >> taxes. taxes are -- i'm not one of those people that says no taxes at all but we can cut a few things here and there. >> reporter: peter anderson says for him it's about getting more money in his pocket. both parties have a plan to do that by cutting taxes and their own ideas about turning the economy around. >>> it wasn't the landing she had in mind. the encounter that left a paraglider stranded near sacramento. >>> football fans cheer not just for the hero team but an act that brought applause at half time. >>> there are the numbers on this super disturb us date. the doubles hoping for the perfect ten. trouble, when she go d in [ male announcer ] taxes. so who called prop 13 a "fraud" and a "rip off?" jerry brown. who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes?
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national sales tax. it raises the same amount of revenue he says that would be simpler and more fair. >> we must grow this economy with the bold solution. >> the idea made him the target in the debate last night with jon husband mocking nine-nine- nine as again it. >>> if enacted however, it would make filing taxes easy. most families would pay up flat 9% income tax withholding one deduction with charitable contributions. there would be no tax on capital gains which also leads to the simple conclusion. >> it will raise taxes on the poor and cut taxes on the rich. >> the non- policy center calls it the double hit on low-income americans. the 30 million households that now pay no federal income taxes including some families making up to 49,000 would start paying back%, plus the 9% on consumer goods like food, medicine and gasoline. upper income americans would see their top 35 percent income tax rate is dominic breathes/29%. >> they would be very large tax cuts. >> and richer people would pay comparatively
national sales tax. it raises the same amount of revenue he says that would be simpler and more fair. >> we must grow this economy with the bold solution. >> the idea made him the target in the debate last night with jon husband mocking nine-nine- nine as again it. >>> if enacted however, it would make filing taxes easy. most families would pay up flat 9% income tax withholding one deduction with charitable contributions. there would be no tax on capital gains which also...
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. >> it is one of those tax measures on the ballot. i think it is important because it is proposed by tom star, a billionaire hedge fund management man, and someone very involved in green energy issues. this is what a lot of people say is an effort to fix loopholes for out-of-state company, requiring them to calculate their california sale's tax based on the percentage of sales they have in california. so, like this amazon that sells lots of stuff in california but is based out of california would have to pay a higher tax. that money would go to clean energy projects. >> there are two other propositions. i don't have time to get into the details too much except they repeal things. prop 34 will end the death penalty and replace it with life with no parole. >> cost. >> the cost, right. >> is that a valid representation. >> tax payers will actually get the -- it has happened. >> and proposition 36 repeals three strikes so people don't end up with some punishment for -- . >> it is just repealing it. you have to committed a invite lent crim
. >> it is one of those tax measures on the ballot. i think it is important because it is proposed by tom star, a billionaire hedge fund management man, and someone very involved in green energy issues. this is what a lot of people say is an effort to fix loopholes for out-of-state company, requiring them to calculate their california sale's tax based on the percentage of sales they have in california. so, like this amazon that sells lots of stuff in california but is based out of...
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. >> in less than 24 hours everyone's taxes will go up unless congress can manage to stifle the deal. reporter shows us after negotiations on capitol hill, there is still no agreement. >>> members of congress left meetings in capitol hill sunday without a deal. the so-called fiscal cliff. >> there is still significant distance between the 2 sides but negotiations continue. >> if republicans and democrats can't strike a deal, tax rates will go up for all americans and automatic tax cuts will kick in and millions will lose unemployment benefits. i want this done. >> they withdrew the proposal but cut the deficit by slowing social security. there is some movement as both sides try compromise about which americans start paying tax rates. >> republicans don't want to see new revenues, in other words democrat tax increase being used for new spending. >> in unusual move republicans called for a no. 2 democrat, biden to help with negotiations as the white house places a lot of blame on the impasse. >> they say the bill biggest priority is we deal with the debit. their way is the only priority
. >> in less than 24 hours everyone's taxes will go up unless congress can manage to stifle the deal. reporter shows us after negotiations on capitol hill, there is still no agreement. >>> members of congress left meetings in capitol hill sunday without a deal. the so-called fiscal cliff. >> there is still significant distance between the 2 sides but negotiations continue. >> if republicans and democrats can't strike a deal, tax rates will go up for all americans and...
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did waves are your tax cheats? >>> i did not view myself as a tax cheats. dirichlet's but according to the city of san as a key is. they have said this that sent this man for letters demanding a pay a total of a quarter of a million dollars in back taxes. without a doubt measure you is illegal and it is something that's wouldn't be fair on any business. >>> was posted generates millions of dollars by imposing a 7 percent tax. but selling marijuana is technically still illegal. and paying a tax would be in a mission of delta. so his members are instead of making " contributions. >>> the change the law to allow the taxing of contributions and would gladly pay period after the dispenser is about half are not syntaxes costing the city at least a million dollars. for now the city can only sent threatening letters but they say he is pledging to give the city the power to shut them down. if your business is generating revenue the tax man will get the munchies. >>> threat talking tens of thousands of dollars every month we're talking is sizable check that goes to t
did waves are your tax cheats? >>> i did not view myself as a tax cheats. dirichlet's but according to the city of san as a key is. they have said this that sent this man for letters demanding a pay a total of a quarter of a million dollars in back taxes. without a doubt measure you is illegal and it is something that's wouldn't be fair on any business. >>> was posted generates millions of dollars by imposing a 7 percent tax. but selling marijuana is technically still illegal....
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i think it's absolutely ridiculous, actually. >> why the tax? williams claim after federal cuts last year, only $1.50 goes to rate program. >> and the state only provides $45,000 for all the rape crisis centers of the entire state. >> so the strip club tax would pick up the dying services. >> you could donate money to prevent rape and stuff like that, but this is going about it the wrong way. >> patrons ask what do strip clubs and violence have to do with one another? williams claims there's a network nexus. his proposal would affect those only serving booze. but the crazy horse gentleman's club ask, why isn't the assemblyman taxing football games and neighborhood bars? both serve alcohol, that's violence and it's even recorded. >> you are going to tack one entity, tax them all. >> out of 70,000 patrons, there were no calls for police service. there were patrons ejected, not men, women. but william is banking on one thing when it comes to men, a tax is an acceptable evil. >> my guess is that men will continue to go. >> in san francisco, robert l
i think it's absolutely ridiculous, actually. >> why the tax? williams claim after federal cuts last year, only $1.50 goes to rate program. >> and the state only provides $45,000 for all the rape crisis centers of the entire state. >> so the strip club tax would pick up the dying services. >> you could donate money to prevent rape and stuff like that, but this is going about it the wrong way. >> patrons ask what do strip clubs and violence have to do with one...
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tax >>> that tax break now over amazon collects sales tax adding seven-10% to the cost of each order for more than a decade amazon thought the sales tax in states where it had no physical operations but some states some with amazon warehouses' make the retailer attack on the tax in a cash strapped california sales tax expected to bring in $83 million in the year. with the tax fight over amazon builds giant distribution centers in california like this one outside los angeles 1 million square feet and allows amazon to get items to customers quicker. it expects to offer same-day shipping another blow to breck's and mortars businesses like this computer store in pasadena he is relieved amazons tax advantage in, is gone >>> do you think they'll see more customers? >>> absolutely that savings will be there >>> ben tracy cbs news >>> oakland police department runs into a staffing problem at its lowest level in more than a decade the city has 631 officers, down from 643 earlier and a high of 8374 years ago. it mandates overtime and consolidates patrols and cuts down on curfew enforcement the
tax >>> that tax break now over amazon collects sales tax adding seven-10% to the cost of each order for more than a decade amazon thought the sales tax in states where it had no physical operations but some states some with amazon warehouses' make the retailer attack on the tax in a cash strapped california sales tax expected to bring in $83 million in the year. with the tax fight over amazon builds giant distribution centers in california like this one outside los angeles 1 million...
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who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. it has happened to all of us 6789 you're doing your shopping and the store's cashier asks if you want to make a donation to a charity. what's in it for the store making the pitch? it's known as embedded giving. >> reporter: you hear it at the checkout counter a lot these days? >> would you like to donate a dollar for the breast cancer? >> as you swipe your card, a pitch to pay a little more? >> did you want to donate today? >> for a good cause. >> there is actually a word for it. embedded giving. it raises millions for children. is it something you want to be asked every time you shop. >> no it doesn't bother me at all. >> sometimes it puts me little bit off. kind of feels like maybe i'm not doing enough of my part. >> do you get tir
who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. it has happened to all of us 6789 you're doing your shopping and the store's cashier asks if you want to make a donation to a charity. what's in it for the...
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extension the commander-in-chief and actually paid to a lower tax rate than one of his staffers lisa sylvester takes a closer look at the base over the high-profile returns. who is texting high rate the president, ms. brown or the present secretary? it is actually the president's secretary. she makes $95,000 a year the obama's administration confirms our tax rate is higher than the president's 20.5% the rage he paid, and $674 unit made last year brahmi's projected tax rate was even lower about 14% yet his projected salary was more than $20 million last year democratic strategist says the tax rate cap is an argument that is hurting romney. did we did look good to people for years after a terrible recession and most people in this country is struggling to make ends meet snow he has a serious optics' problem around his tax returns. president obama's has been driving the point home with calls for congress to pass the so-called patrol that would increase taxes on people whose earnings top $1 million mr. obama's who made less than that it wouldn't be included based his 2011 returns neither
extension the commander-in-chief and actually paid to a lower tax rate than one of his staffers lisa sylvester takes a closer look at the base over the high-profile returns. who is texting high rate the president, ms. brown or the present secretary? it is actually the president's secretary. she makes $95,000 a year the obama's administration confirms our tax rate is higher than the president's 20.5% the rage he paid, and $674 unit made last year brahmi's projected tax rate was even lower about...
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a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilo watt of electricity produced by the wind. it added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. >> do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely . this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darryl issa who voted no on the bill vase many house members felt blindsighted by tax breaks that were never debated. >> they couldn't get these through any other way. >> reporter: but supporters of the tax provisions say they will create jobs. dan of the international speed way corporation says faster tax write-offs will lead to more investment in tracks and stadiums. >> it's not a tax break. it's creating shovel-ready capil investment in communities that desperately need jobs. >> reporter: for many in congress who had sworn off these tax breaks, they represent a new level of pork. tax code changes are more likely to come from lobbyists. >> as soon as the fiscal cliff votes were in, the house of representatives found itself in another mess. the political storm that for today at least turned repub
a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilo watt of electricity produced by the wind. it added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. >> do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely . this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darryl issa who voted no on the bill vase many house members felt blindsighted by tax breaks that were never debated. >> they couldn't get these through any other way. >>...
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higher taxes and more cuts? >> yeah. >> 66% believe any final deal should include a combination of both spending cuts and tax increases. that includes 55% of republicans and 53% of tea party supporters. >> unless the debt ceiling is raised by august 2, the federal government will run out of money. last year's deficit was $1.29 trillion. the total national debt is $14.5 trillion. today the president said the two sides are making progress. >> so 2/3 of americans polled say it should be a combination. raise taxes, cut spending. >> that's what they say, but the people in washington don't say that. >> all right. we'll see what happens as the weeks go on. don, thank you. >>> merchants in one east bay city are hoping their online coupon program will tempt locals to spend their money in their hometown. concord's chamber of commerce is partnering with tryitlocal.com to offer discounts up to 90% on restaurants and services. that's higher than most other coupon programs. the payoff is that most of the money will stay in co
higher taxes and more cuts? >> yeah. >> 66% believe any final deal should include a combination of both spending cuts and tax increases. that includes 55% of republicans and 53% of tea party supporters. >> unless the debt ceiling is raised by august 2, the federal government will run out of money. last year's deficit was $1.29 trillion. the total national debt is $14.5 trillion. today the president said the two sides are making progress. >> so 2/3 of americans polled say...
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prop 30 would show income taxes on the measure and raise sale's tax by a quarter of a percent. >> it could have a devastating affect on education in california if it fails. >> schools and colleges could face around $6 billion in cuts. >> trigger cuts as they have been called. the small business action committee is pushing hard to defeat the measure saying higher taxes would dry away jobs. >> and for more on that we sat gown with governor jerry -- down with governor jerry brown with the news director. this isn't the first time the voters have been asked to bail out the state budget and we keep sliding back. so, why should we go for it this time. >> the last war is the money for schools. on or off. either money in the schools or money out of schools. i wish it didn't have to be this way, but at the end of the day i hope people know that 99% of the people will not pay this income tax. it is only 1%. and what people will pay is a penny when they get a $4 cappuccino or sandwich. a penny. if you buy a $8 purchase, it is two pennies. we have been cutting taxes, raising tuition and shortenin
prop 30 would show income taxes on the measure and raise sale's tax by a quarter of a percent. >> it could have a devastating affect on education in california if it fails. >> schools and colleges could face around $6 billion in cuts. >> trigger cuts as they have been called. the small business action committee is pushing hard to defeat the measure saying higher taxes would dry away jobs. >> and for more on that we sat gown with governor jerry -- down with governor jerry...
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and tax credits to companies that hire veterans and. nancy cordes cbs news >>> i expect them to talk about the families have been a hard time making ends meet it was a whole series of new promises which you won't be able to keep, the policies he believes and will not make america stronger >>> romney says his plan will create 12 million new jobs over four years about 250,000 a month a healthy number but some economists say fall short. to create the new jobs romney focuses on five proposals including increasing oil and gas production, raising demand for american goods overseas and forcing trade agreements, and helping small businesses by cutting taxes and regulations. an appealing the health reform law. he would cut the deficit by cutting spending including an across-the-board 5 percent cut of non-defense spending. with an interview with scott pelley the name the programs he would cut. >>> the subsidy for amtrak and the national endowment for the arts and for the humanities >>> were talking hundreds of billions of dollars you need >>> all
and tax credits to companies that hire veterans and. nancy cordes cbs news >>> i expect them to talk about the families have been a hard time making ends meet it was a whole series of new promises which you won't be able to keep, the policies he believes and will not make america stronger >>> romney says his plan will create 12 million new jobs over four years about 250,000 a month a healthy number but some economists say fall short. to create the new jobs romney focuses on...
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in payroll taxes would be cut in half for individuals and small businesses. >>> that's an $80,000 tax cut. >> the job act would create better wages. >> and companies would get $4000 tax credit if they hired anyone to spend more than six months looking for any job. >> not to mention the temporary individual tax cut, and the typical working family will get the $1500 tax cut next year. >> but the bay area republicans -- >> if the obama sideshow. >> he likens the job back to burning bales of dollars because he said that the government should not be in the business of creating jobs. >> the president is at his lowest approval ratings with 9% nationally at 12% greater in the bay area. >>> extended unemployment even to the unemployed as some in the bay area seem right. >> it puts me on the path. i definitely have some apprehension. >> we work hard every day for our money and people that sent home that make more than we do. >> they blame the republicans of the economy fails. and he wants owners to start out now. >> the people that are gathered here tonight, tough and want action now. >> mr. ob
in payroll taxes would be cut in half for individuals and small businesses. >>> that's an $80,000 tax cut. >> the job act would create better wages. >> and companies would get $4000 tax credit if they hired anyone to spend more than six months looking for any job. >> not to mention the temporary individual tax cut, and the typical working family will get the $1500 tax cut next year. >> but the bay area republicans -- >> if the obama sideshow. >> he...
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governor brown's tax hike plan. two conservative groups, the virginia based, americans for job security and the center to protect patient rights in arizona. the money donated anonymously was also used in support of prop 32. a measure to limit their campaign cash. >> transparency is the life blood of the democracy. the transactions behind this committee are the equivalent of passing a suitcase in a dark alley. >> the fair political practices commission say that the secret donation amounts to money laundering and violates california campaign law. cbs 5 reporter caught up with them during their final stops in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30, thanks. it was the ultimate pep rally with a few of their closest friends leading the cheer. >> are we going to do it? all right, all right. >> reporter: the governor's barn storm is safe today to convince voters to approve proposition 30. recent polls show them dwindling for a measure that will raise the income taxes for those making more than $250,000
governor brown's tax hike plan. two conservative groups, the virginia based, americans for job security and the center to protect patient rights in arizona. the money donated anonymously was also used in support of prop 32. a measure to limit their campaign cash. >> transparency is the life blood of the democracy. the transactions behind this committee are the equivalent of passing a suitcase in a dark alley. >> the fair political practices commission say that the secret donation...
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the tax increases, they destroy jobs. >> most high-income earners would notice the new tax f the and the bipartisan policy center. >> and you are probably right. about 450,000 people. and so you know, you're talk about a tiny permittage of taxpayers in the country. so then how does that help the deficit reduction? >> it doesn't. not directly. as much as people would hope it does. >> reporter: but they are pointing out that passage of the millions tax could give them leverage in the tax debate, getting them to budge on tax increases that might make them more open to tackling entitlement programs. and today on face the nation, the former president said that it would take all of the above. >> we're never going to balance the budget again if we did when i was president and without a combination of three things. spending restraint, new revenues, and more economic growth. >> reporter: president obama will announce details of the buffet rule on monday, in addition to how he plans to pay for his new job's bill and further reduce the deficit. whit johnson, cbs news, the white house. >>> this
the tax increases, they destroy jobs. >> most high-income earners would notice the new tax f the and the bipartisan policy center. >> and you are probably right. about 450,000 people. and so you know, you're talk about a tiny permittage of taxpayers in the country. so then how does that help the deficit reduction? >> it doesn't. not directly. as much as people would hope it does. >> reporter: but they are pointing out that passage of the millions tax could give them...
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deduction -- raising taxes on the rich by limiting what they take off their taxes. the president has dismissed this approach before, because the same deductions also help the middle class. >> what we're seeing now is a classic negotiation. both sides are sounding tough but are also sending signals on where they might find common ground. >> as for the congress that will vote on a budget deal, several house races are still too close to call. including here in sacramento. dan lungrin has fallen behind by almost 1,800 votes. >>> tea party lightning allen west has lost a court challenge in his battle for reelection. a florida judge ruled against his request to impound ballots and voting machines over voting irregularities. the congressman is losing to democratic challenger patrick murphy by 2,600 votes. and as for the state of florida as a whole, the presidential votes are still being counted. while the florida vote could be close enough for a recount, the romney campaign has conceded the race. no word as to when the state might certify that result. >>> last week it was
deduction -- raising taxes on the rich by limiting what they take off their taxes. the president has dismissed this approach before, because the same deductions also help the middle class. >> what we're seeing now is a classic negotiation. both sides are sounding tough but are also sending signals on where they might find common ground. >> as for the congress that will vote on a budget deal, several house races are still too close to call. including here in sacramento. dan lungrin...
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tax. >>> it's got around to his rights. to equate to the non- partisan tax policy center to be precise 46.4 percent of americans pay no federal tax. the paper federal payroll taxes supporting so security and medicare. >>> more than half have annual incomes of less than $16,012 more than 80 percent of the 33,542 doctors. many about a quarter are also elderly. and rely on sells security. at a fund-raising dinner governor romney described a group of americans who are addicted to government handout. they believe they're entitled to health care and to food. >>> 49% is now receive some form of government government benefits such as those security food stamps and unemployment is medicare and medicaid and in north carolina 63 year-old betty russell recently retired from the medical devices company and is counting on medicare. the airwaves will it take medicare when i'm 65? >>> i will and depended on it as part of my strategy from the get go. the waves while the number of americans not paying feder
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someone buying a $20,000 car would save $200,000 in taxes. the discount may be short lived for san franciscans. mayor ed lee is seeking a local half percent sales tax measure that would be on the november ballot. >>> one east bay city has averaged a 180-degree turn into one of its most dangerous neighborhoods. much of the credit belongs to its citizens. elizabeth cook on the long time dream that has finally come true. >> reporter: the area used to be nope as the killing fields of oakland. is now an urban oasis. tonight, oakland city council president larry reed opened the doors to the east oakland sports center. a dream he has had for the past 30 years has become a reality. >> the place for the residents of the city to go at, and enjoy a quality of life that they've not been able to enjoy. >> reporter: a lot of times people don't think that cities like oakland can have facilities like this. and i agree with larry. we want our kids to have what the kids in the suburbs have. >> reporter: with the help of measures bd and ww, and redevelopment fu
someone buying a $20,000 car would save $200,000 in taxes. the discount may be short lived for san franciscans. mayor ed lee is seeking a local half percent sales tax measure that would be on the november ballot. >>> one east bay city has averaged a 180-degree turn into one of its most dangerous neighborhoods. much of the credit belongs to its citizens. elizabeth cook on the long time dream that has finally come true. >> reporter: the area used to be nope as the killing fields of...
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who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. in his 13 year career until tonight against the reds. he really >>> we start -- roy halladay hadn't started a post season game until tonight against the reds. he really didn't do very well. >> halladay is one strike away, the 0-2. a bouncer, ruiz, in time. roy halladay has thrown a no- hitter. >> second pitcher in the history of the game to throw a no-hitter, larsen was the last one. zito has officially been told he will not be the giants' playoff rotation. >>> the rangers and tampa against the race's molina teas off. he had and rbi single. they opened with victory over tampa. >>> game 1, tied in the 7th, texeria, tell it bye-bye baby. the yankees win 6-4 in minnesota. randy moss is own his way back to minnesota. the strike -- viking
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that helps, who are required to charge sales tax. a coalition of small businesses are not asking customers to boycott amazon, just don't sign amazon's petition for a sales tax exception. when state legislators passed this e fairness law, california would stand to get an extra $200 million in tax revenue a year. money that up to this point hasn't been collected. now it turns out amazon is trying to repeal that law and kenny, i did try to contact amazon to get their take. they have not returned any of my messages. >> all right, linda yee, we'll stay with the story. thank you linda. >>> many participates in the group, unanimous, do not agree with some of the hacking its done. that made bart customers personal information public. the group was behind the bart protests that stem from bart's decision to shut down cell phone service during a rally last week. >> attitude of unanimous is that if you silence us, we will silence you. around the hacks, if you spy on us, we will spy on you. i heard it said that if there was more attention paid to
that helps, who are required to charge sales tax. a coalition of small businesses are not asking customers to boycott amazon, just don't sign amazon's petition for a sales tax exception. when state legislators passed this e fairness law, california would stand to get an extra $200 million in tax revenue a year. money that up to this point hasn't been collected. now it turns out amazon is trying to repeal that law and kenny, i did try to contact amazon to get their take. they have not returned...
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according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict gunned down colorado's chief at his home. investigators are working to see if the three cases are linked. >>> investigators say that the number of the tax on the prosecutors, judges, and senior law enforcement officers in the u.s. have spiked in the past three years. >>> no brightly colored easter eggs on google's doodle today and it started a flurry of controversy. they sent us a picture of the labor activist, cesar chavez whose 86th birthday would have been today. they were upset that they are threatening to switch to bing. that website has tons of
according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict...
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1 to 3 percent of those of tax dollars of 2 minute 50 guzzlers are more and 1/4 percent sales tax hike. >>> is no such thing as a coincidence to have to look at the big picture to know when somebody does something as to what they're doing it. >>> competing with another measure directing revenue to education. voters may say yes to education but it's a tough sell for general fund money. >>> even people making to 50 your willing to spend extra of the calling the education but if they think it's gone into a giant black hole that's the state budget and not comfortable because they don't always see how the money is spent. >>> they're trying to get the notice to seat the deficit is way. >>> when the proposing goes a long way toward cleaning up the state's budget mess. >>> if the tax measures fail and the ballot box in november the fallback plan likely be drastic drastic cuts kicking and automatically included shorting the cape to 12 school week by three weeks and even higher college tuition. occupy protesters taken down their encampment of the truck landed albany they continue to attend their
1 to 3 percent of those of tax dollars of 2 minute 50 guzzlers are more and 1/4 percent sales tax hike. >>> is no such thing as a coincidence to have to look at the big picture to know when somebody does something as to what they're doing it. >>> competing with another measure directing revenue to education. voters may say yes to education but it's a tough sell for general fund money. >>> even people making to 50 your willing to spend extra of the calling the...
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the tax measure. after the tax measure was passed, the governor's job approval rating went town 48%. nearly half of the people now think the state is going in the right direction. that is a difference. but 94% of those polled still believe that the state's fiscal future overall remain as problem. so, with numbers like that, we turned to former mayor and state assembly speaker willy brown and san francisco chronicle political reporter joe garifoli. our first question to the pair is it appears happy days are here again for california voters, but why are they feeling so good? >> they are feeling better. not a management of people are feeling good, but they are -- not a majority of people are feeling good, but they are feeling more optimistic. they think is state is on better financial footing. >> did you ever take stock when the public was feeling better or worse? >> no, are youing me? i am more -- are you kidding me? i am more concerned about the votes. the public was basically in second place. i had to
the tax measure. after the tax measure was passed, the governor's job approval rating went town 48%. nearly half of the people now think the state is going in the right direction. that is a difference. but 94% of those polled still believe that the state's fiscal future overall remain as problem. so, with numbers like that, we turned to former mayor and state assembly speaker willy brown and san francisco chronicle political reporter joe garifoli. our first question to the pair is it appears...
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the estate tax would rise. at today's prices, it could be worth 8 million. >> you are wealthy, right? but it's all in the dirt. you know. we are dirt rich, cash poor. >> reporter: for the pages, more than money is at take. they want the land of their past to be part of their future. john blackstone, napa valley. >>> log onto cbssf.com. >>> heightened patrols for drunk drivers are getting underway starting tonight. agencies will set up dui chick points. the drunk driving crack down comes as the depate is proposing tougher penalties for repeat offenders. devices to prevent a car from starting if the driver is intoxicated. >> we need to do more to save lives. >> statewide, the chp made close to 1200dui arrests during the holidays. >>> another friday night road hazard, critical mass taking to the streets. only a handful of bicyclists showed up tonight in san francisco. this year marks the event's 20th year. >> checking out the headlines, three more murders brings oakland's homicide rate to it's highist since 2006.
the estate tax would rise. at today's prices, it could be worth 8 million. >> you are wealthy, right? but it's all in the dirt. you know. we are dirt rich, cash poor. >> reporter: for the pages, more than money is at take. they want the land of their past to be part of their future. john blackstone, napa valley. >>> log onto cbssf.com. >>> heightened patrols for drunk drivers are getting underway starting tonight. agencies will set up dui chick points. the drunk...
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among the ideas: extending payroll tax cuts. providing new federal spending on repairing infrastructure. giving money to states to prevent teacher layoffs. and extending unemployment benefits. months after her mysterious disappearence, police have made an arrest in the murder of an east bay nursing student. and that suspect is behind bars.. kiet do on what people who know the suspect say about her. kiet. what happeend when a natual gas explosion tore through a cupertino condo last week. "it's pretty much crazy." do you see the flames? oh yeah...it;s out of control in the garage." amazingly-- no one was hurt. fire crews say it took p-g and e 90- minutes to shut off the gas. that's because crews needed to dig through the asphalt in order to reach the pipe and cap the leak. tonight, investigators are trying to figure out why a man went on a shooting spree in carson city that left five people dead, and seven more wounded. of the four people the gunman killed in addition to himself, three were members of the national guard. investiga
among the ideas: extending payroll tax cuts. providing new federal spending on repairing infrastructure. giving money to states to prevent teacher layoffs. and extending unemployment benefits. months after her mysterious disappearence, police have made an arrest in the murder of an east bay nursing student. and that suspect is behind bars.. kiet do on what people who know the suspect say about her. kiet. what happeend when a natual gas explosion tore through a cupertino condo last week....
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on sales tax. here's john. this looks like a replay. i've seen this before. what do you think happens this time? >> i think they're going to turn the taxes down. this is a 20 year growing problem. we're doing the same old stuff. we have a revenue problem in this state because we have a million less people working than a decade ago. if you want the break the cycle, bring jobs back to california instead of scaring them out with tax increases. >> that's been the hope in sacramento is that the economy as the level rises will get the state back on. >> it will never get it back to where you do those million jobs, as long as we have this tax structure and regulatory burden. it's false to say republicans are against more revenue, they just think you do it by creating more jobs. >> i'm in sacramento and listening to both sides. with the democrat side, they tend to reach more let's get money as fast as possible and favor regulation. on the flipside, the republicans vote no on everything. they don't even vote
on sales tax. here's john. this looks like a replay. i've seen this before. what do you think happens this time? >> i think they're going to turn the taxes down. this is a 20 year growing problem. we're doing the same old stuff. we have a revenue problem in this state because we have a million less people working than a decade ago. if you want the break the cycle, bring jobs back to california instead of scaring them out with tax increases. >> that's been the hope in sacramento is...
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everyone should pay some tax. he changed that. he said the poor would be exempt from incomes tax. >> that's the other highly controversial piece of the plan. there's no reason why a national sales tax starting at 9% couldn't be increased. >> any time the federal government needs revenue, they dial up the rate. >> that was joe johns reporting. more negative side effects of the mortgage foreclosure crisis. the university of maryland researchers say americans who had mortgage issues were more likely to have mental health problems. the study focused on people 50 and older. more than 30% of those who were mortgage delinquent said they had fair or poor health compared to 19% who were not delinquent. people facing foreclosure also said they couldn't afford medications or healthy foods. >>> buy a house, get a visa. that's how lawmakers plan to light a fire under a depressed housing market. foreign investors are seeing tremendous opportunity in properties americans don't seem to want. leanard on the parts of the bay area that could benefit
everyone should pay some tax. he changed that. he said the poor would be exempt from incomes tax. >> that's the other highly controversial piece of the plan. there's no reason why a national sales tax starting at 9% couldn't be increased. >> any time the federal government needs revenue, they dial up the rate. >> that was joe johns reporting. more negative side effects of the mortgage foreclosure crisis. the university of maryland researchers say americans who had mortgage...
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so this 142-dollar tax free purchase of shoes from zapos would cost $150 with tax. that 1.29 lady gaga signs from itunes would be 1.41. many shoppers say the online sales tax was just a matter of time. >> i have been expecting it for a while so not like it is anything surprising. >> if it impacts prices it won't be great but it won't change my buying habits on amazon. >> reporter: it is new for seattle based amazon cutting ties with thousands of advertising affiliates in some states that have passed online sales tax laws. in fact, north carolina got rid of the online sales tax because they figured it did more harm than good. cnet executive editor molly woods. >> amazon won't pull out of california they may not offer affiliate agreements with people that sell through amazon in california. >> reporter: california lawmakers passed an online sales tax requirement in 2009. but governor arnold schwarzenegger vetoed it. expect the battle to go to court. amazon argues the online sales tax is unconstitutional because of a 1992 supreme court ruling saying companies can't be r
so this 142-dollar tax free purchase of shoes from zapos would cost $150 with tax. that 1.29 lady gaga signs from itunes would be 1.41. many shoppers say the online sales tax was just a matter of time. >> i have been expecting it for a while so not like it is anything surprising. >> if it impacts prices it won't be great but it won't change my buying habits on amazon. >> reporter: it is new for seattle based amazon cutting ties with thousands of advertising affiliates in some...
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it's an immediate appeal from an anti-tax group. it barred the agent who was fired for help and that teenage boy get to and from school by giving him tickets he is officially added job jim stannic this book exclusively to cbs five reporter mike sugarman and says his story has to winners and one loser. degrees jim senate has plenty of time to work and his garden and his fellow collection. did ways that was viewed over to the 16th street station now he has all the time the world. >>> we offer the best and it didn't work out that way. the mere mention remember jimmy is the art agent given $300. to the grant given friend of his the kid is forever is in trouble then couldn't afford a daily ride to get from his home to school in san francisco. he was fired three months ago in his last hope was an appeal now one arbitrator has officially turned him down. with an see in the area their compromise. timothy should given those already paid for to get back to the company. as our policy. here's the parts at a time of the firing these a month is b
it's an immediate appeal from an anti-tax group. it barred the agent who was fired for help and that teenage boy get to and from school by giving him tickets he is officially added job jim stannic this book exclusively to cbs five reporter mike sugarman and says his story has to winners and one loser. degrees jim senate has plenty of time to work and his garden and his fellow collection. did ways that was viewed over to the 16th street station now he has all the time the world. >>> we...
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, delayed it three months and compromised on tax reform. tip and reagan gave us a 28% comp rate. imagine that. but the same tax for earned income is equity income which made the liberals happy. giving some of what you want and pushing onto the next challenge. today they stop every time and say we have been on this boat since 2011. this thing isn't new, we are not going to deal. this time they made a big mistake. they thought that obama would give up on his baby, just like the democrats for a while thought reagan would give up on his tax cuts. you don't give up on your baby. you fight for that. >> plus, the fact that affordable air is the law of the land right now. -- affordable care is the law of the land right now. wouldn't it be nice if they could have one bill and one issue. >> yes. ted cruz, this fire brand, came up with an idea we can stop the whole train if we go with health care so it was like if we come up with health care you are a bad guy, revolutionary. i have never seen anything like it. >> it seems like they are almost going ba
, delayed it three months and compromised on tax reform. tip and reagan gave us a 28% comp rate. imagine that. but the same tax for earned income is equity income which made the liberals happy. giving some of what you want and pushing onto the next challenge. today they stop every time and say we have been on this boat since 2011. this thing isn't new, we are not going to deal. this time they made a big mistake. they thought that obama would give up on his baby, just like the democrats for a...
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or of the anti-tax. >>> whether or not we do with a gas tax or sales tax or a vehicle miles traveled fees something something would they need to be done or we can watch these roads turned to gravel roads. it's a tough plan to sell some type of mileage charge her with have to be installed in cars and inspected by officials. i don't like to increase taxes. and the transponder a thing that's like invading your privacy. the new transponder would pay to improve truck public transportation the tax could also discourage people from driving reducing traffic and pollution. actually i think it's kind of unfair. i think people should be able to commute the way they need to i'm a bicyclist then motorists though that seems extreme to me. the bay area is car center estimated the tax could raise millions of dollars a day. but the logistics of tracking drivers miles still need to be worked out in the planners say they're under no illusions that this tax would be a reality anytime soon. dear equates us the ftc study should be completed by the end of the year and commissioners will then make their rec
or of the anti-tax. >>> whether or not we do with a gas tax or sales tax or a vehicle miles traveled fees something something would they need to be done or we can watch these roads turned to gravel roads. it's a tough plan to sell some type of mileage charge her with have to be installed in cars and inspected by officials. i don't like to increase taxes. and the transponder a thing that's like invading your privacy. the new transponder would pay to improve truck public transportation...
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just like other proposed tax hikes before it. >> raising taxes even higher in california will drive away more jobs. and will collect less money over time if this passed than more. >> well, i think it's going to be a tough battle. the governor certainly is out there stumping for the measure. i think you're foining to start to see support climb. >> reporter: prop 32 meanwhile would ban unions from using payroll deducted funds for political purposes. the democrats were urging voters to vote no on that today and its approval currently is just 39%. ann? >> thank you so much. >>> and we've just ten days before the election, the presidential candidates hit the battleground states today. president obama was in new hampshire which has only four electoral votes but with such a close race, those votes could make a difference. mitt romney was in florida which began early voting today and he held rallies in three florida cities telling supporters it's time for a change. >> the supporters of the president has this chant. i like ten more days better. ten moreties and you'll be step -- >> ten moredays a
just like other proposed tax hikes before it. >> raising taxes even higher in california will drive away more jobs. and will collect less money over time if this passed than more. >> well, i think it's going to be a tough battle. the governor certainly is out there stumping for the measure. i think you're foining to start to see support climb. >> reporter: prop 32 meanwhile would ban unions from using payroll deducted funds for political purposes. the democrats were urging...
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who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency.
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. >>> even as the governor gets his tax hike in petitions to state government election officials the tax hike would not be enough and he went public with bad news >>> receipts are coming in lower than expected the federal government and courts have blocked as for making billions the necessary budget reductions, the result we face a $16 billion hole not the 9 billion we thought in january >>> state revenues three and half billion dollar is less than anticipated. the state spent more money than expected. brown blames the federal government blocking cuts. the situation forces and to go to the voters >>> i'm bypassing the gridlock and asking you the people of california to approve a plan that avoids cuts to schools and public safety. >>> wars of more budget problems comes as the governor pushes for the ballot measure that would increase income tax to those with salaries of $350,000 to more along with the sales tax hike >>> in politics no such thing as a coincidence you'll have to look at the big picture as to why someone is doing something >>> the tax plan competes with another tax ballo
. >>> even as the governor gets his tax hike in petitions to state government election officials the tax hike would not be enough and he went public with bad news >>> receipts are coming in lower than expected the federal government and courts have blocked as for making billions the necessary budget reductions, the result we face a $16 billion hole not the 9 billion we thought in january >>> state revenues three and half billion dollar is less than anticipated. the...
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new 3.8 percent tax that's part of the recently upheld health care reform act. the revenue increase to go toward medicare cost but there's a lot of confusion about it. >>> 1 e-mail thats been why the circulated that says if you sell your home for $40,000 he will incur an additional tax of 15,000 to one of dollars on the sale. and that's simply not true. >>> the with a tax works is that first the seller of all, must make at least to $1,000 a year if they're single. tune of 50,000 for couples and if the seller meet the income threshold the tax still will apply to the first $250,000 in profits made on the sale. that's if they're single and 500,000 for married couples. greta your principal residence has to appreciate substantially in order for the principal residence to trigger the tax. >>> i think it's another dissenter tax because the property being >>> there are skeptics the listing agent said many sellers in the bay area still stand to make and it's of thousands of dollars in the sale of the home. >>> when the read the legislation if there's no initially affect
new 3.8 percent tax that's part of the recently upheld health care reform act. the revenue increase to go toward medicare cost but there's a lot of confusion about it. >>> 1 e-mail thats been why the circulated that says if you sell your home for $40,000 he will incur an additional tax of 15,000 to one of dollars on the sale. and that's simply not true. >>> the with a tax works is that first the seller of all, must make at least to $1,000 a year if they're single. tune of...
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taxes, taxes wrrk will it end? america's cup will it come to san francisco. >> and new findings from a report on state run institutions for the developmentally disabled. major accusations. we will hear what the state has to say about that as well. all coming up here in the next hour. >> first, headline news. newt gingrich was the headliner at the state republican convention in burlingame. >> former house speaker was the only candidate running for president who showed up. they were all invited. according to a new field pole gingrich is at bottom of the pack in california. rick santorum has seen a surge amongst registered republicans but still behind mitt rom nee. gingrich is aiming high. >> i am running for president. to be president of all the people. to reach out to run a campaign while i seek the republican nomination. i want to run an american campaign. >> and there is a surprise appearance by former candidate herman cain who supports gingrich. kane said the key to winning california is attract young people mode
taxes, taxes wrrk will it end? america's cup will it come to san francisco. >> and new findings from a report on state run institutions for the developmentally disabled. major accusations. we will hear what the state has to say about that as well. all coming up here in the next hour. >> first, headline news. newt gingrich was the headliner at the state republican convention in burlingame. >> former house speaker was the only candidate running for president who showed up. they...
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they can't tax somebody's medicine. we are already taxed. i understand they need tax revenues so work with the collectives and do something, 5% of, do something that is acceptable to everybody. >> reporter: the council also start voted to stop giving the permits. last week the police task force raided four businesses who they accuse of illegally selling marijuana to non-patients and then laundering the money. the next day, a few dispensaries banded together for a smoke-out at 420, no less, to protest all of the police seizures in santa clara county. tonight the confusing state of affairs was summed up with this q and a between pierre and the city stuff. >> there are cities where this is conducted today where patients with a doctor's permission are exchanging currency for medical cannabis. is it the legal side of the fence here that you say all of those cities are breaking the law? >> the answer to your question is maybe. >> he says it is not clear if the police raids in the south bay will stop since a tax is just simply that. when you tax so
they can't tax somebody's medicine. we are already taxed. i understand they need tax revenues so work with the collectives and do something, 5% of, do something that is acceptable to everybody. >> reporter: the council also start voted to stop giving the permits. last week the police task force raided four businesses who they accuse of illegally selling marijuana to non-patients and then laundering the money. the next day, a few dispensaries banded together for a smoke-out at 420, no...
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ryan he paid a tax rate of 16% romney paid 14%. >>> facebook stop a new low shares fell to $19 today. that means the company has lost half its market value since it went public in may. apple stock hit a new high today after a four month debt shares peaked at $644 a share investors looking ahead to new i phone and new ipad. >>> after a year job gains the bay area lost more than 26,000 jobs last month and a less colet and unexpected turnaround and his swim in particularly hard elaine quijano and explains the gender gap. >>> did you think it difficult to find a job >>> o no >>> she decided to take an early retirement from her job as a social worker in 2007 she thought she would have time to volunteer their expenses over one savings she has been looking for full-time work for two years >>> and i had sleepless nights, i wake up at 3:00 and thank all my gosh i have to pay property taxes >>> women the majority of clients at this philadelphia career center more women have part-time finding work at job fairs. according to a review of government statistics 2.7 million jobs created since the re
ryan he paid a tax rate of 16% romney paid 14%. >>> facebook stop a new low shares fell to $19 today. that means the company has lost half its market value since it went public in may. apple stock hit a new high today after a four month debt shares peaked at $644 a share investors looking ahead to new i phone and new ipad. >>> after a year job gains the bay area lost more than 26,000 jobs last month and a less colet and unexpected turnaround and his swim in particularly hard...
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waited patiently for a $10,000 tax refund. when he contacted the irs, they said it was paid. >> somebody had filed where they forged a w-2 from wal-mart and claimed a refund, got the refund using my name and social security number. >> reporter: in the past 12 months the irs confirmed that 770,000 cases of refund fraud due to identity theft. up to 50,000 cases the year before. thousands of more are still under investigation. >> reporter: adam levin is the chairman of the identity theft 911. a recovery service for victims. he said that the crime wave is a result of a faster digital irs. >> unfortunately as that process has evolved, security has been compromised. >> reporter: the irs has doubled the number of the i.d. theft caseworkers to 3,000 in 2012. they cracked down on 2,400 cases involving the phony tax preparers, as well as ordinary employees with access to social security numbers, including the bank tellers, hospital workers, even members of the armed services. >> and what have you learned about this identity theft? >> it
waited patiently for a $10,000 tax refund. when he contacted the irs, they said it was paid. >> somebody had filed where they forged a w-2 from wal-mart and claimed a refund, got the refund using my name and social security number. >> reporter: in the past 12 months the irs confirmed that 770,000 cases of refund fraud due to identity theft. up to 50,000 cases the year before. thousands of more are still under investigation. >> reporter: adam levin is the chairman of the...
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the tax-free benefits that workers received when they pay for health insurance, the tax deduction for mortgage interest and the tax-free payments that workers use to their 401k program. all used by middle-class families and all politically popular. >> the details. >> reporter: the president of the nonpartisan committee for a responsible federal budget says that until romney releases more details, it's not clear if he could pay for the tax cut. >> the question is can you do it without going into the middle class at all? that's the big question that the governor has claimed, but we have not seen the numbers either way to know for sure if it is doable. >> reporter: now this question of doable has become central to both campaigns. >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. >> reporter: romney's own argument that it is possible comes with two assumptions. one that the lower tax rates themselves will lead to jobs to more people paying taxes and then to a lower deficit. and two, a deal to cut into these popular tax deductions that could be reached with a divided c
the tax-free benefits that workers received when they pay for health insurance, the tax deduction for mortgage interest and the tax-free payments that workers use to their 401k program. all used by middle-class families and all politically popular. >> the details. >> reporter: the president of the nonpartisan committee for a responsible federal budget says that until romney releases more details, it's not clear if he could pay for the tax cut. >> the question is can you do it...
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is used by the government to enforce certain behaviors >>> will we find sugar or tax sugar pacs fast food, tax unhealthy sexual behavior to pay for as did the research you can go on. >>> that notion find some resonance with people in the prop 29 ads >>> is a brother telling you what you should do this so we get rid of starbucks and coffee and other things let loose something we that we americans and joy. chisholm supporters of prop 29 say the industry's message misleading. >>> the figures are irrefutable if you raise the cost of smoking consumption goes down and goes down among kids. >>> if the tax is used to change behavior is that bad? >>> we're still welcome to smoke maybe you should bear some of those costs >>> and not telling you what to do their charge you more to do it. >>> prop 29 forces fall favorites say they are outgunned. >>> we've come up with about $4 million on the yes side but the tobacco industry has spent 40 million on this and by the time is over expenditure between 8100 million. >>> the entire prop 29 grove tells us the tobacco tax not needed for research results
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. >>> jobs, taxes, healthcare, and big bird! the first perez dishl debate is in the book -- presidential debate is in the books. >> looking at the cbs news instant polls, the former governor apparently knocked it out of the park. 500 uncommitted voters were asked who won this debate. 46% said romney was the winner, while only 22% said that the president was the victor this time. as for their view of romney, the man who has been fighting to ensure that he relates to the average american, 56% of the polls said they had a better opinion of the former governor after this debate. what started out as cordial quickly became heated. >> his proposal calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for the military. and he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes and deductions. he's been asked over 100 times how he would close those loophole, and he hasn't identified them. >> if the tax plan he described airplane tax plan i was asked to support, i'd say absolutely not. i'm not looking for
. >>> jobs, taxes, healthcare, and big bird! the first perez dishl debate is in the book -- presidential debate is in the books. >> looking at the cbs news instant polls, the former governor apparently knocked it out of the park. 500 uncommitted voters were asked who won this debate. 46% said romney was the winner, while only 22% said that the president was the victor this time. as for their view of romney, the man who has been fighting to ensure that he relates to the average...
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rates. >> if they are going me -- to force higher rates on all americans because their tax rates go up on 2% of americans, that's a choice we'll have to make. >> one1.6 trillion in tax revenue, cuts to medicare. he insists the bush era tax cuts must expire. >> what we did is put forward a very comprehensive, mix of savings and tax reforms that help us put us back on a path to stabilizing our death and living within our means. >> rebel cans did not welcome -- republicans did not welcome the proposal. >> i think it's essentially a rerun of his revenue proposals. they are 1.6 trillion in revenues and tax increases. >> and they're expressing frustration with the lack of progress. >> i would say we're nowhere. he's pointing out the administration did offer six hundred billion in cuts to healthcare. he remains optimistic a deal will be made. i'm elizabeth reporting. >> the u.s. supreme court could announce tomorrow whether it will hear appeal on several cases involving same sex marriage. one is an appeal from a california initiative banning gay marriage that has been struck down in lower
rates. >> if they are going me -- to force higher rates on all americans because their tax rates go up on 2% of americans, that's a choice we'll have to make. >> one1.6 trillion in tax revenue, cuts to medicare. he insists the bush era tax cuts must expire. >> what we did is put forward a very comprehensive, mix of savings and tax reforms that help us put us back on a path to stabilizing our death and living within our means. >> rebel cans did not welcome -- republicans...
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tax hook would only fund the government for eight days. americans deserve to know what is the president -- what does the president propose we do for the other 357 days of the year. >> reporter: president obama insists his plan on the table is fair and includes plenty of cuts to government spending. >> we just can't afford a politically self-inflicted wound to our economy. >> reporter: if sunday's negotiations don't pan out, the president said he's ready to propose his own scaled-back bill that would block tax increases for all but the wealthy. and preserve expiring unemployment benefits. with the deficit ticking ever higher, patience is wearing thin. >> for those of us who invest in the stock market, it's disgusting to watch them jockey around with our money. >> reporter: missing in all the last-minute negotiations is talk of the $1.2 trillion of mandatory spending cuts scheduled to go into affect today. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> former president george h.w. bush is 88 years old and sent to the hospital last month in hous
tax hook would only fund the government for eight days. americans deserve to know what is the president -- what does the president propose we do for the other 357 days of the year. >> reporter: president obama insists his plan on the table is fair and includes plenty of cuts to government spending. >> we just can't afford a politically self-inflicted wound to our economy. >> reporter: if sunday's negotiations don't pan out, the president said he's ready to propose his own...
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always more taxes, more spending, and more lost jobs. i'm among 30,000 employees always more taxes, more spending, who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and not now. i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. '. >>> a lot going on at the ballpark tonight. all good for giants' fans. >> it was awesome. hey, dennis. >>> i've been listening to cliff lee this and cliff lee that, he's going to pitch three games and win them all and the series is going to be over. granted he had never lost, his e.r.a. the third best in the history of the game. but the giants were having none of that tonight. benji molina got a standing ovation in his return to san francisco. buster posey drives in torres to even the score at 2. s
always more taxes, more spending, and more lost jobs. i'm among 30,000 employees always more taxes, more spending, who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and not...
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they are also going to look at taxes to ask people who make more money to pay taxes as well. >> efforts to stimulate the economy with payroll tax cuts for 160 americans, committed americans. it's as if the sales tax that is significant. >> what governor brown is trying to do at the federal level is to really push this off to the sales tax so that's driven by obviously enough consumer activity. of course it's also banking on the idea that there will be a lot of consumer activity. >> earlier this month the governor said the economy had created $100 billion of new wealth. and while it's still the fall short for the budget it wasn't necessary to have the full amount of two and half the dollars. >> surge in consumer confidence may not be enough to save serious. it's closing at least 100 stores after rather disastrous holiday season. that will include some kmart stores as well. retail analysts say many stores are shabby and outdated and simply cannot keep up with competition. and some customers agree. >> i find it lacking about the customer service is of the low. >> kmart is okay but sometime
they are also going to look at taxes to ask people who make more money to pay taxes as well. >> efforts to stimulate the economy with payroll tax cuts for 160 americans, committed americans. it's as if the sales tax that is significant. >> what governor brown is trying to do at the federal level is to really push this off to the sales tax so that's driven by obviously enough consumer activity. of course it's also banking on the idea that there will be a lot of consumer activity....
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if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you are supposed to keep your receipts and pay a tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that. >> stores say they are losing business because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes online. >> i'm dennis o'donnell, the 49ers look to gain ground in the nfc west and the a's add some to the roster. who is going and whose coming, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, baseball jem soon to be followe >>> shakeup day in the a's organization where second baseman is gone. soon to be followed by colone and the closer. just a couple hours ago, the a's acquired jim johnson from the baltimore orioles. johnson had 101 saves in the last two seasons with baltimore. this move means the grand ball four is not coming back. the a's reportedly signed starting pitcher, scott, to a two-year deal worth $22 million. he was with the indians last season that means that the closer is gone as is the closer. i'll get it together. fred couples, 12 men. defense dominates the same offense, drew brees fumbles in midair. the seahawks win. they are 11-1. three games up on the 49e
if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you are supposed to keep your receipts and pay a tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that. >> stores say they are losing business because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes online. >> i'm dennis o'donnell, the 49ers look to gain ground in the nfc west and the a's add some to the roster. who is going and whose coming, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, baseball jem soon to be followe >>> shakeup day in the a's organization...
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on the middle-class >>> no one can say my plants will raise taxes on middle income people >>> here's the part that gets a lot of attention out as former gov. romney defined middle income. >>> medal in count is $250,000 or less don't raise taxes on middle income people >>> romney's campaign clarified many household income of $250,000 and not in individual sellers but isn't that high to be considered middle-class we ask this economist from berkeley >>> i'm not think anybody thinks $250,000 is an average or near the medal in fact very few households earn incomes above $250,000 it is a convenient number to use to tell us where perhaps high income begins. >>> it is not close in the bay area, u.s. census bureau says the median household income is about $50,000 for 2011 in california and mediant 53 grand. for the bay area higher than the national average at $76,000 it is no where near the quarter million dollar mark. while $250,000 may sound arbitrary gov. romney may have gotten that number from president obama. he started using $250,000 as a cut off from the middle-class and wealthy when h
on the middle-class >>> no one can say my plants will raise taxes on middle income people >>> here's the part that gets a lot of attention out as former gov. romney defined middle income. >>> medal in count is $250,000 or less don't raise taxes on middle income people >>> romney's campaign clarified many household income of $250,000 and not in individual sellers but isn't that high to be considered middle-class we ask this economist from berkeley >>>...
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admit the house will not vote on tax cuts before the election. the house will more likely adjourn and go home blaming republicans for the dead lock. >> we weren't able to get it through because republicans. >> reporter: republicans say its needed now as a signal to business it's time to hire more workers. delaying the vote they say is indefensible. >> it'll be the most irresponsible thing thing i have seen since i have been in washington dc. >> reporter: here is why the rhetoric is intense. during the bush administration most americans got income tax reductions but under laws that expire at end of the year. republicans would make all of those breaks permanent and they are campaigning on the argument this is what the economy needs. >> now is the wrong time to raise taxes. we are trying to get out of the recession. >> reporter: democrats would make most of the cuts permanent but for couples earning more than 2$50,000 a year. that cost three trillon dollars and that's 700 billion-dollar difference is what the fight is about. democrats say republican
admit the house will not vote on tax cuts before the election. the house will more likely adjourn and go home blaming republicans for the dead lock. >> we weren't able to get it through because republicans. >> reporter: republicans say its needed now as a signal to business it's time to hire more workers. delaying the vote they say is indefensible. >> it'll be the most irresponsible thing thing i have seen since i have been in washington dc. >> reporter: here is why the...